Provide postage both ways to my shop. I will rehab all planes sent to my shop, and return on your return postage label, re-using the box they came in. No other money will be involve. Planes will arrive back at your address, ready to go, out of the box. Be sure to ship them like they were eggs…..LOTS of bubble wrap.

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That is,if you do not want to bother with the mess. DonW has a few good blogs, I think I have one or two.

The wooden ones I would just wipe/brush the dust off. The next step would be to clean them with a little Murphy’s Oil soap. Pretty gentle and will take very little off. Some people say you shouldn’t use anything like Murphy’s that is water based, so another option is some paste wax, the solvents in it will help remove some crud, and the wax will help you wipe it off.

Bandit, that last one looks like it might be rounded all the way, not just a little part of a circle like a round plane. It’s not a nosing plane, that’s the other way, but I can’t remember the name for it. I see them fairly often.

Iron sole, almost like an infillSkewed iron shoulder/rebate planeCalled a Round, as in Hollows and Rounds. LARGE one, tooCoffin Smoother

These four planes? Tune up the irons and sharpen them up. Scrape the old finish and grime off the wood, maybe use some Murphy’s Oil Soap and a Scotch Pad. If you do use the oil soap, leave the old finish on, that way you are just cleaning the grime off. Oh, and wax the soles before use. Just rub a candle around on the sole.

Wire wheel to clean the iron plane, I doubt IF you need to flatten the sole on it. Just lap it enough on some 100 grit sandpaper to remove the rust from the sole. Sides? I alos sand or wire wheel them clean. I use an oily paint brush to clean off the japanning areas. Just scrub around with the oily brush, then wipe clean. Tune the cutter parts, wax the sole, and make shavings..